Kiss The Spy.

Anfisa is a Russian spy that has access to the darkest, deepest secrets of the United States, and she's the ultimate player when it comes to keeping her cool and getting the information that no other spy has ever been able to get. This is her story as she tells it, and it all comes down to a kiss. It' just takes one person to "Kiss The Spy." (Part 1) More

A Russian spy has worked her way into the remote, highly classified area of the United States Military and needs to retrieve highly classified information for her own country to use. It' the imposiible task, especially since she's dealing withe the most secret part of the U.S. government which keeps a brazen eye on everyone that conducts business within the cold, mirrored walls of the Pentagon.

Anfisa, or "Annie" as she's sometimes called by the top brass, knows how to play the spy game very well, and shares her tales of intrigue and the unseen world of spies. Her tactics are cold, calculating, but necessary for her survival and keeps her ahead of the constanr surveilance and paranoid environment she works in.

Anfisa will meet one person that will unknowingly give her access to what she was sent to do, and then she'll disappear on cue, but nothing and nobody will know what she has done because she's the best spy, the best manipulator. With a core that's not only dedicated to her mission, but commited to being the best at the art of deception, Anfisa plays the ultimate game of cat and mouse with ease and agility that no matter what she might get cf ornered into she can always find a way out of.

Anfisa's deceptive maneuvers seem old school, but technology can't replace, or match wits with a cunning female spy, and there's no match or element in modern warfare that can destroy what effect a kiss has on someone.

Von Kambro is a writer based in the Chicago area, and has Native American lineage from a grandmother who was half Potawatomi and lived on Walpole Island. His inspiration to write seven award winning feature length screenplays and several popular short stories is derived from his family's Native American Heritage.